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Network Penetration Testing (Internal / External)

Enterprise networks remain a primary target for cyber attackers due to misconfigurations, unpatched systems, and weak access controls. At F9 Infotech, our Network Penetration Testing services simulate real-world attack scenarios from both external and internal threat perspectives to identify, exploit, and validate security weaknesses across your network infrastructure—before they become breaches.

We help organizations uncover how attackers actually move through networks and what it takes to stop them. Our assessments cover:

  • Unauthorized access and perimeter bypass techniques
  • Lateral movement and privilege escalation paths
  • Active Directory and identity-based attack scenarios
  • Data exfiltration and system compromise risks
  • Disruption of critical business operations

Why Choose F9 for Network Penetration Testing

F9 Infotech delivers network penetration testing that goes beyond automated scanning—combining manual exploitation, threat-driven simulations, and compliance-aligned reporting to reveal real attack paths across your infrastructure.

Our Network Penetration Testing (Internal / External) Philosophy

Our Network Penetration Testing Methodology Covers:

Scope Definition & Network Mapping
External Penetration Testing
Internal Penetration Testing
Privilege Escalation & Lateral Movement
Exploitation & Validation
Reporting, Remediation & Retesting
Turn network vulnerabilities into operational resilience.

Network Penetration Testing Coverage

Firewall, VPN, and perimeter security
Network segmentation and access controls
Active Directory and identity-based attacks
Patch management and configuration weaknesses
Lateral movement and privilege escalation paths
Insecure services and exposed protocols
Remote access and wireless network risks
Insider threat and post-compromise scenarios

Business Outcomes You Can Expect

Reduced risk of network breaches and ransomware attacks
Improved visibility into real-world attack paths
Actionable remediation guidance for IT and security teams
Enhanced incident response and containment readiness
Stronger compliance and audit posture across frameworks

Common Questions

What is the difference between internal and external network penetration testing?
External testing simulates attacks from outside your organization—targeting internet-facing systems and perimeter defenses. Internal testing assumes an attacker is already inside the network, mimicking insider threats or compromised user scenarios. Both perspectives are essential for complete network security validation.
How often should network penetration testing be performed?
Most organizations conduct network penetration testing at least once a year, or after major infrastructure changes such as cloud migrations, new office deployments, or significant system upgrades. Compliance frameworks like PCI DSS and ISO 27001 may require more frequent assessments.
Will penetration testing disrupt our business operations?
F9 Infotech defines a clear scope and rules of engagement before testing begins. Our controlled approach minimizes operational disruption while ensuring thorough coverage. Testing activities are coordinated with your team to avoid impact on critical systems during peak hours.
What do we receive at the end of a network penetration test?
You receive a detailed report including a summary of findings, proof-of-concept evidence for exploited vulnerabilities, risk ratings aligned to business impact, prioritized remediation recommendations, and an optional retest to confirm fixes have been applied.
Our Featured Projects

Showcase Of Our Recognized Work.

F9 Infotech has delivered network penetration testing engagements across enterprise, hybrid, and cloud-connected environments in the UAE and beyond. Our team brings hands-on expertise in real-world attack simulation—helping organizations across finance, healthcare, and critical infrastructure sectors identify the vulnerabilities that matter most before attackers do.

Let’s Secure Your Network!

Schedule a consultation and find out where your network is exposed before attackers do.

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